Speech & Hearing Evaluation

Monday 3:00 PM at Providence Speech and Hearing Center.

William’s primary care doctor  refers us to Providence Speech and Hearing Center so that William can have speech and hearing test. According to the doctor, his test of 2 years ago is too old so she wants us to do a new evaluation.  This is a necessary step in order to request for speech therapy.

Our appointment is 3:00 PM. Our plan is Tim will pick William up at Mitchell school at 1:00 PM, take him home, feed him some pizza and then take him to the Providence center around 2:30 PM.

One year ago when he was evaluated by the psychologist from Mitchell Child Development Center (Santa Ana School District); they said William is not ready for Speech therapy because even though he was 3 years old, his development was about the same as 6 months old children.   Over the year I’ve seen him progresses a lot; now he’d repeat the words we say and listen to our simple request more.  Especially he’d make eyes contact when we say hi or bye.

So I hope if he can have speech therapy soon, he’ll improve his speech at faster pace.  I’m just afraid that the process of getting him to speech therapy is too long.  It took about 1 and half month to get appointment with Providence Speech and Hearing Center for evaluation alone!

Cough Is Back!

Monday afternoon.  William started to cough after school at Mitchell.  Later in the evening he coughed more during ABA session with Ms. Annie and Jody from ABEST.

So I cooked him salmon porridge;  after dinner we gave him 5 ml DimeTapp and another 5ml around 4:30 AM on Tuesday early morning because he could not sleep and started to cough again.

Tuesday 8 AM.  His head felt warm to the touch.  He’s still coughing but not that much so I sent him to school.  Hopefully he’ll get better soon.

Nice Weather to Be Out

William sat on the stairs looking sad while Lydia trying to give him juice.

Saturday Morning, it’s a nice day after the heat wave last week so I decided to take William out to the park to play in the playground.  Mrs. Lydia, William’s caregiver from GSG came in separate car.

I intended to leave William there with Lydia to go to Mom Supermarket which is only 1 block away to get some stuffs to cook Bun Rieu.  I instructed Lydia to keep an eye on him always and let him drink the juice every 10 minutes.  On the way to the car I changed my mind, my gut is telling me not to leave the boy to a stranger so I just moved my car nearer to the playground and then stood under the shade to watch William from a distance.   I watched for 10 minutes then I don’t see him walking around any more so I walked to the playground.  I found William sat on the step, looking sad and tired; Lydia gave him the juice bottle but he refused.  Then he walked few more steps up and lied down!  I came to pick him up, he looked so sad.  I gave him a hug, he held on to me; Lydia handed me the juice and I fed him; he drank it.   From that moment on he would not let me go. I tried to put him down so that we could walk to the car but he refused to be let down.  It struck me that William felt sad because he didn’t see me around.  Even though Lydia was there but she’s a total stranger to him.

Egg Roll!

Yesterday (Wednesday) evening, while in ABA session with Ms. Annie.

As usual I always prepare some snack for William to eat during session; and today we have egg rolls.  Ms. Annie thought the word Egg Roll might be too hard for him to repeat so she said “William, food!” as she handed him the dish with egg roll.  William replied “Egg Roll!” to our surprise.  We all laughed because we never expect him to say some thing that we didn’t teach.  I may have said the word some times but never ask him to repeat it; that’s why we were so surprised that he could say it very clear.

Today morning when I dropped him off at Mrs. Hana class, I told her about the story and asked if he learned it from school.  She laughed and said he must learn it from Max, 1 of William’s classmates, who had egg roll every day for the last year!  (this year Max is not going to this school).

Mrs. Hana also told me that usually William hates circle time, most of the time he’d get mad but yesterday he came up to the board when Mrs. Hana called his name.

I’m so happy knowing that William is learning something, slowly but making good progress.

William looks happy but it’s just the bad image I took that he looks like crying :).

Back to School After Vacation

Looking so sad!

Tuesday morning 8:30 AM.  After 1 week in Cancun, William has returned to school since yesterday.  He was fine yesterday but today he didn’t want to step in to class.  He eventually stepped in after I opened the door wide open but would not  run to the play area as he used to do.  Then finally he walked to the play area and sat down near the wall.

He just sat there while his peers play with toys.

Vacation Starts Today!

William would not want to go near the sand so we had to take pictures from the pool.

Cancun trip Fri Aug 18 – Thur Aug 24, 2017.

AeroMexcio airline, stop over in Mexico City for 1 and 1/2 hour.  Arriving to Cancun from LAX around 11 PM.  On the way back home  from Cancun, arriving to LAX around 11:30 PM.

Hotel: Grand Park Royal Cancun Carribe for 6 nights, all inclusive.

Total cost: $1,600.00

William had fun playing with the truck
Cancun t-shirts, William has Cancun Go (Pokemon Go game).
Our big family, not counting my brother’s family who already flew back to Maryland after 5 days at this hotel.

Nap Time at Children’s World Preschool

William and his tiny bed, where he spends his nap time every day at Children’s World Preschool.

Afternoon @1:30 PM.  I dropped William off at Children’s World Preschool after picking him up from Mitchell school.  As usual he hangs up his lunch box to the hook then goes straight to his tiny bed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

William in his classroom and sleeping among peers.

Mr. Gary texted us this picture of William sleeping with the comment “Life is GOOOD”

Back to Mitchell School – 2nd year

Received this letter from Santa Ana School District few days before the school starts.

Monday morning @ 8:30 AM.  Today marks William’s 2nd year going to Mitchell Child Development Center.  Hopefully he’ll learn more this year.  He cried at home and didn’t want to go but he did not cry when I dropped him off at Mrs. Hana Suh classroom 309.  He ran straight to a corner and sat down; I saw his smile while he’s sitting down and then he’s just sitting there and watching his friends playing toys.  I wish he’d know how to interact with other children or at least grasp a toy and play instead of just watching.

Hope that he will eat something for lunch under Mrs. Hana Suh’s supervision.  I’m still sad and curious as why he didn’t eat lunch during summer school with Ms. Heusser.

William and Mrs. Hana, waiting for the gate to be opened so that I can picked him up after school.

Not Eating Lunch

William always stands there when i leave the daycare.

Fri morning.   When I dropped William off at Children’s World preschool today; Ms. Leila told me William doesn’t want to eat lunch.  When it’s lunch time, he’d cry and doesn’t want to sit on the chair; and when he finally sits, he’d push food away.  Ms. Leila saved the food for him so that he can have it after nap time but then he’d refuse to eat too.

I felt bad knowing that my boy is starving the whole day; I wish he can talk so that he could tell me why he doesn’t want to eat lunch!

Lunch menu for this week
William loves to walk on these wooden block

 

 

William loves to walk on these wooden block.  He looks so sad when I leave!  He doesn’t play with other kids so he must be very lonely.  Poor my little boy.  I just wish I don’t have to work so that he can stay home or I can take him out to have some fun.